We want to provide 99% of our content for free (and currently, *all* of it is free), and not to blast you with advertising. "Charity in the Cellar", Engraving, Unframed, 12.75" x 15.5", together with a Print relating to the Subject, Two (2). A 19th century Hogarth print 'Charity in ther Cellar' In Antiques, Collectables & Interiors. Large and small wine casks or barrels are sprinkled around the room. For the best chance of winning, increase your maximum bid. 23¾ x 18¾ inches Try Prime EN Hello, Sign in Account & Lists Sign in Account & Lists Orders Try Prime Cart. Artist: Unknown - DDM58F from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Charity in the Cellar, a plate from The Works of William Hogarth from the Original Plates … Charity in the Cellar, a plate from The Works of William Hogarth from the Original Plates restored by James Heath, &c. London: Baldwin and Cradock, 1822. After apprenticeship to a goldsmith, he began to produce his own engraved designs from 1710. : Entertainment Collectibles. Engraving depicts four male gentlemen drinking wine and spirits in a cellar with empty bottles strewn across the floor and a fifth man sleeping on a cot behind the group. Engraved by Leney after a painting by William Hogarth. Framed approximately 24.75" x 26.5, sight size 14.25" x 16". Amazon.com: Vintage photo of Works by William Hogarth: Charity in the Cellar. Watch the auction as a guest You have been outbid. HEATH, CIRCA 1837-1838. "Charity in the Cellar", engraving, published circa 1822. Engraving After Hogarth, "Charity in the Cellar" by Ahlers & Ogletree - 158781 | Bidsquare 12 1/2 x … Skip to main content. You need to be registered and approved to bid at this auction. Etching, together with a lithograph after a Hogarth etching, `The Beggars Opera` (7.5` x 9`) 12.5` x 15.5` $100/$200 Condition: No Specif...from Susanin's Auctions This artwork is shipped from Italy. "Charity in the Cellar", engraving, published circa 1822. Engraving on thick wove paper. F.S.A. Buy online, view images and see past prices for Engraving After Hogarth, Engraved by William Satchwell Leney (British, 1769-1831) after the painting by William Hogarth (British, 1697-1764) of 1739. ), Width: 124.5 cm (49.02 in.) William Hogarth (1697-1764) British. Size: Sheet = approx. Check both the inside and underside, and also any drawers or cabinets. Six prints, forming the set A Harlots Progress. After apprenticeship to a goldsmith, he began to produce his own engraved designs from 1710. Email to friends Share on Facebook - opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter - opens in a new window or tab Share on Pinterest - opens in a new window or tab Charity in the Cellar, a plate from The Works of William Hogarth from the Original Plates restored by James Heath, &c by Hogarth, William Condition: See descriptionSee description CHARITY IN THE CELLAR Original antique copper engravings Engraved by William Hogarth Published by Craddock & Baldwin, 1820 Mounted in cream Engraved by Leney, after Hogarth's painting. That is nearly 200 years old. Engraving on thick wove paper. William Hogarth (1697-1794) Hogarth was born in London, the son of an unsuccessful schoolmaster and writer from Westmoreland. 23/4808-490 WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764) CHARITY IN THE CELLAR. Charity in the Cellar, a plate from The Works of William Hogarth from the Original Plates restored by James Heath, &c. London: Baldwin and Cradock, 1822. Inscribed below image lower left "Hogarth Pinx" and lower right "Leney Sculp". The six prints telling the cautionary story of Moll Hackabout, a harlot, were published in April 1732, the first of Hogarth’s ‘Modern Moral Subjects’. 12 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches. When considering wooden Vintage Photograph Of Works By William Hogarth Charity In The Cellar items, look deeper than the surface. This auction is live! William Hogarth (1697-1794) Hogarth was born in London, the son of an unsuccessful schoolmaster and writer from Westmoreland. Hogarth intended the pictures to stand without accompanying text. After apprenticeship to a goldsmith, he began to produce his own engraved designs from 1710. Download this stock image: Charity in the Cellar, 18th century. Industry and Idleness is the title of a series of 12 plot-linked engravings created by William Hogarth in 1747, intending to illustrate to working children the possible rewards of hard work and diligent application and the sure disasters attending a lack of both. William Hogarth (1697-1794) Hogarth was born in London, the son of an unsuccessful schoolmaster and writer from Westmoreland. This can give you a good idea of the … The series had 1,240 subscribers and was so popular that pirated versions were quickly issued. 158781: Engraved by William Satchwell Leney (British, 1769-1831) after the painting by William Hogarth (British, 1697-1764) of 1739.